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This courtroom series stars former family court judge Judith Sheindlin. Each episode finds Judge Judy presiding over real small-claims cases inside a televised courtroom. Judge Judy brings her trademark wit and wisdom to the widely successful half-hour series where justice is dispensed at lightning speed.

Trial and Error

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Josh a bright-eyed young New York defense lawyer relocates to the small town of East Peck S.C. where he and the local oddballs that make up his team of investigators take on delightfully absurd murder cases from their makeshift law office in the back of the towns taxidermy shop.

Britain has some of the most beautiful, historic houses in the world. From Victorian to Gothic, Art Deco to Georgian, there are different architectural styles on every street across the country. In this new series, George Clarke wants to get under the skin of homes with history and unlock their potential. But there’s a problem. Our homes are stuck in the past, we need to make them fit for the future. But what modern styles will work in period properties? Does ‘old’ necessarily mean ‘good’? Old houses are not always suited for modern needs. Nowhere is this more evident than in the kitchen. It’s the room we spend the most money on, so we simply can’t afford to get it wrong.

In JUNKYARD EMPIRE the hunt is on for big, washed up metalcars, motorcycles, boats, homes, campers and heavy equipmentfrom police impounds, private auctions, dealers, random driveways or old lots. What might look like a rusted out beater to most people is pure gold in the seasoned eyes of Andy and Bobby as they hunt valuable parts, scrap metal or a potential high-end fabrication for their clientele. Once back at the junkyard its pure hustle-and-bustle chaos as cars are lifted, stacked, torched, stripped and scrapped. At the custom car shop the once ruined cars are brought back to life one panel and plug at a time transforming the trash into treasure for high dollar customers.

Britain has some of the most beautiful, historic houses in the world. From Victorian to Gothic, Art Deco to Georgian, there are different architectural styles on every street across the country. In this new series, George Clarke wants to get under the skin of homes with history and unlock their potential. But there’s a problem. Our homes are stuck in the past, we need to make them fit for the future. But what modern styles will work in period properties? Does ‘old’ necessarily mean ‘good’? Old houses are not always suited for modern needs. Nowhere is this more evident than in the kitchen. It’s the room we spend the most money on, so we simply can’t afford to get it wrong.